Whats in a name, Satan, Lucifer and the rest?

Originally posted by LUXUS
So your should be asking yourself who is XXXXX and who is the Elohim?

If you break the code you will know about your history.....did,dig,dig...break the code!

edit on 16-12-2010 by LUXUS because: (no reason
given)

I'm pretty sure I already cracked the first half of that code... XXXXX = Jesus. At least, I think that's what you're getting at. If not, then why
don't you tell us? And you can tell us who you think Elohim is too, while you're at it. Enough with trying to be cryptic -- it's not very helpful.
Not everyone makes the same connections, you know?

Quick Google? I have read many an esoteric literatures!
Elohim is hebrew and means god. (singular EDIT: well it would seem that it depends on the plural verb, it can be both) So in theory it could be any
god, not necessarily Jehovah the Monotheistic god.
But then again, it can be used as a title, if we have something in front of it!
I read in a book once about someone called Zehm Elohim (Zen Alohim) It was in the psychopaths bible! I never did figure out who that was, and the book
kept asking that damn question all the time.

Originally posted by LUXUS
So your should be asking yourself who is XXXXX and who is the Elohim?

If you break the code you will know about your history.....did,dig,dig...break the code!

edit on 16-12-2010 by LUXUS because: (no reason
given)

I'm pretty sure I already cracked the first half of that code... XXXXX = Jesus. At least, I think that's what you're getting at. If not, then why
don't you tell us? And you can tell us who you think Elohim is too, while you're at it. Enough with trying to be cryptic -- it's not very helpful. Not
everyone makes the same connections, you know?

Also, I thought Elohim meant GODS. Plural, not singular.

And thats the problem, everyone wants someone to dig their well for them

He is the Cloven Hoof ..... Google the secret society of the cloven hoof ? be amazed who comes up ....

Jesus said "He is the truth and the light" ......

Every Pope has claimed this saying as their own .....

I believe in Jesus of the bible ..... I believe Fallen Angel.... Devil.... Lucifer are the trademark of evil
Just like halliburton, BP and so on today ...... You can twist words but you cannot twist the words of Christ..

Forgive me if I wrong but are you trying to say that 'Satan' in the bible isn't referring to an actual invisible being like the traditional christian
belief, but merely an ambiguous term that could describe 'anyone'.
I agree that Satan in Hebrew really means 'opponent or adversary'. But if the Satan Christians refer to isn't an actual entity, or invisible being,
then who was tempting Jesus in the forest? It says he was tempted 3 times. And it never mentions any people's names. Just the word Satan.

I also agree that Lucifer in Hebrew means 'bearer of light' or such variations. However this was his name in Heaven. and is not his name now. God
changed his name to enemy (Satan) after he fell (which was before He tempted Adam and Eve). He is also referred to as the deceiver, or great
tempter.

Originally posted by jjkenobi
If you knew the true name of Satan you would have power over him and all that he possesses.

Muhahahahaha.

The same for God/Jesus. There are some books not included in today's Bible that tell tale of Solomon possessing a ring with God's true name on it.
With it Solomon was able to command any spiritual being and supposedly used them to build the temple and gain his immense wealth.

This power is given to us by Jesus. By his authority we can cast away spirits and heal the sick etc...

Dr. Michael Aquino, founder of the Temple of Set, suggests that "Satan" originally was derived from the honorific title "Set-Hen", or "Eternal Set".
Since Set was presumably seen by the Hebrews as an adversarial object to Yahweh...

hmmm just reading your post is very interesting and intuitive but the thing ive been thinking about and wondering if you can help me with is if
you scramble the word satan you get guess what SANTA do you have any thoughts on this ???? good post by the way

Santa is based on the original dutch "Sinterklaas" (the feast of Saint Nicholas) which later became known throughout English speaking Europe as
"Saint Claus" (Short for Saint Nicholas), and later Americanized as Santa Claus (a name first used in the "American press" in 1773.)

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